Eight photographs on page. Four photographs show unidentified Army Air Service pilots and ground crew standing next to their airplanes. The airplane in the top right photograph bears the insignia of the 103rd Aero Squadron. Middle right: George W....

Two photographs on page. Top: Aerial photograph of the U.S. airfield at Souilly, France. This photograph is also in "Gorrell's History of the American Expeditionary Forces Air Service, 07/05/1917 - 08/31/1919," Series M, Volume 39, p. 70. Bottom:...

Two photographs on page. Top: George W. Puryear standing next to a SPAD S.XIII. He is wearing a flight helmet, goggles, and a leather flight jacket. Bottom: Aerial photograph of an American airfield in France (possibly at Saints, France).

Eight photographs and one postcard on page. George W. Puryear with an unidentified woman. Two of the unidentified woman. Two of the unidentified woman with Alfred I. Puryear. Unidentified monument. One postcard of an aerodrome at Pontlevoy, France....

Three-page letter describes a plane crash on Vung Chua that killed eight South Korean officers. (The plane, still visible on the mountain, and a nearby monument are pictured in Ammons's photos.) No one knows why the plane was so far from the Qui...